Vagina surgery prep

    • [DOCX File]PatientPop

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      Bowel prep to be started afternoon prior to surgery. Have light (i.e. soups, toast, crackers) meals on the day of the prep. The prep will take about 4-5 hours to complete. No eating or drinking after midnight the night prior to surgery. Prescription to be sent to the pharmacy unless instructed otherwise. _____


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      Wet prep if indicated. THERAPEUTIC. ... OBJECTIVE No IUD strings visible upon careful examination of the vagina and cervical opening, and inability to feel the strings. ... If scheduled for laboratory tests or major surgery, tell the health care provider that you are using the NuvaRing®.


    • PrEP

      PrEP should be considered if you are HIV-negative and in an ongoing sexual relationship with an HIV-positive partner. PrEP also should be considered if you are HIV-negative and have had a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or any anal sex (receptive or insertive) with a male partner without condoms in the past 6 months and are not in an exclusive relationship with a recently tested, HIV ...


    • [DOC File]OB/GYN Student Study Guide

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      Discharge ( do cultures, wet prep (look for trich); mucus normal at term. The baby doesn’t move at times ( babies go through normal sleep cycles. As long as it moves every couple of hours, that’s fine. ... surgery. Vaginal septums: when vagina forms, the sinovaginal bulbs and mullerian tubercle must be canalized. If not you get a transverse ...


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      External genitalia (general appearance, hair distribution, lesions) and vagina 1 bullet (general appearance, discharge, lesions, pelvic support, cystocele rectocele) Examination of urethra (masses, tenderness, scarring) 1 bullet


    • [DOCX File]Instructor’s Guide for ICD-9-CM Diagnostic Coding and ...

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      Procedure: This 78-year-old patient was taken to Surgery, where he was prepped and draped in the normal sterile fashion. Incision was made from 2 cm above the pubic tubercle toward the anterior iliac spine and deepened to the external oblique. The external oblique was opened. The patient’s cord was elevated on a Penrose drain.


    • [DOCX File]UW Obstetrics and Gynecology - Homepage

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      The cervix and vagina was then cleansed with Betadine x 3. A single-tooth tenaculum was placed on the anterior lip of the cervix and an endometrial biopsy was performed without difficulty. Her uterus sounded to *** cm. Adequate tissue appeared to be obtained.


    • [DOC File]A 34-year-old woman comes to the clinic because of left ...

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      On exam, the vaginal mucosa may be erythematous with an inflamed and friable cervix. Women may also have "strawberry cervix," a term used when there are multiple petechiae on the cervix. A wet prep will often show trichomonads with their flagella and jerky motility. Metronidazole is the treatment. Simultaneous treatment of the partner is necessary.


    • [DOCX File]TVH Curriculum.docx - UAB

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      MD, Director, Urogynecology and Pelvic Surgery, Baystate Medical Center, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tufts University School of Medicine, July 2013. 2. Telinde’s Operative Gynecology, Tenth Edition, 2008. Chapter 32B “Vaginal Hysterectomy” S. Robert Kovac P. 744-762. 3. Atlas of Pelvic Surgery, Third Edition, 1997.


    • [DOC File]Getting Ready for Surgery by Preventing Infections

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      Peel off the blue and red sticker (“Prep Check”) from the front of the wet cloth bags and place the label on the sheet as instructed. Bring this sheet with you the day of your surgery. Patient’s name: _____ Surgery Service: _____ Sticker from night before surgery Sticker from morning of surgery. Visit your NF/SGVHS Internet site at:


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